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... hands of the Caesar. I have to say that I saw the arena through a tourist eye and not as a spectator that must have witnessed barbarism at its worst! There is restoration going on as we speak and hats off the France for recognising the quality of history they have in their towns and cities. The arena is still used today as a cultural hub where it hosts concerts, festivals and cultural events through out the summer however, its ...

What a gorgeous little village Castries is. It truly feels like a little country village with its narrow little streets and homes built almost on the side of the roads, there are little bakeries, flower markets and fruit and veg shops, along with little restaurants and bars on the main street. This was going to be a bit of a stop over until we discovered there is a Roman Aqueduct over 2000 ...

... neck and joked that there was a spider on her making Anie let out a shriek as she is deathly afraid of spiders. Clarke laughed and they continued through the labyrinth of exposed bones. The temperature wasnt that bad underground since it was only about 57o Fahrenheit in the catacombs. Although it was disturbing to be surround by a labyrinth of bones and also scary, Clarke and Anie learned more about the past ...

... Following this, Laura overcame her fear of bikes on the road and we peddled into the city from out campsite, just to fit in with the once again lovely locals. The city was charming, we kissed the frog, visited the Frites Museum (French fries are of coarse a Belgian innovation) and saw Christ's blood. The numerous squares, parks and interlaced canals sets Brugge as a truly beautiful city, we are really starting to like Belgium at this point and their beer more ...

... most of the classes you want to. If you can find them. Often, the location on the website does not coincide with where it will be Day 1.

Q. Well, if worst comes to worst and there isn't a list I can just put my name on, I can just ask the professor - Well...maybe. They'll probably just redirect you to an obscure, difficult to find office with a harried secretary.